What happens to the engine when you shift into forward?
It does this with a spring loaded open/closed electrical switch. When shifting, the switch will open for a brief second preventing ignition, then snap shut, restoring the power. If the engine is firing, torque will be applied to the gears. They will bind and will not engage/seperate.
What happens when I shift from Park to drive?
Every time I shift my truck from park or reverse into drive the engine rpms severely drop and sometimes stalls. It idles in park at ~750-800rpms and drops to ~400rpms in drive before it bounces back to ~700rpm. However if I start my car in neutral and shift into drive everything is fine.
What happens when I put the car in reverse?
Put the car in reverse holding the brake the car stalls, if I go into neutral or drive it works fine. If I put the car in reverse not holding the brake it shifts rough but doesn’t stall. I have not driven the car at speeds higher than 35mph, so not sure of the other gears.
When do I put my MerCruiser in forward or reverse?
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It does this with a spring loaded open/closed electrical switch. When shifting, the switch will open for a brief second preventing ignition, then snap shut, restoring the power. If the engine is firing, torque will be applied to the gears. They will bind and will not engage/seperate.
Why does my car stall when I put the car in second gear?
If you start the engine, shift into “drive”, and it starts out in second gear right away, (at least for Chrysler products), it’s usually electrical in nature and most commonly due to a failed sensor.
What happens when you shift gears in a MerCruiser?
The Mercruiser has a shift interrupter switch that does indeed “click” when the gearshift is shifted in and out of drive. It kills power to the ignition for a brief second so the dog clutch in the drive will mesh the gears smooth. It does this with a spring loaded open/closed electrical switch.